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Pictured left Ms. Morgan-Philllips and pictured right is senior HCHS student Tate Phillips as he was named the STAR Student for the class of 2023.

Pictured left Ms. Morgan-Philllips and pictured right is senior HCHS student Tate Phillips as he was named the STAR Student for the class of 2023.

Phillips named STAR student

After being named the STAR Student for the class of 2023, Hart County High School senior, Tate Phillips, 17, is setting his sights on schools near and far for his next step in academics.
Photo by Stephanie Klepacki

Photo by Stephanie Klepacki

Redistricting?

The Hart County Board of Commissioners discussed potential boundary changes for the county’s five districts Jan. 24, voting unanimously to take further action on Feb. 15 after it’s passed by the Hart County Board of Education.
Hart County Sheriff Mike Cleveland (left) and Capt. Chris Carroll stand with the seized “Jail Break Hell Cat” Dodge Challenger, drugs and weapons.

Hart County Sheriff Mike Cleveland (left) and Capt. Chris Carroll stand with the seized “Jail Break Hell Cat” Dodge Challenger, drugs and weapons.

Arrests net cash, drugs, guns, and a ‘Hell Cat’

The Hart County Sheriff’s Office made six arrests on Jan. 17, following a drug sting, in which 40 pounds of “high quality” marijuana was seized along with multiple firearms; $11,000 in cash; and a “Jail Break Hell Cat” Dodge Challenger with a market value of approximately $100,000.
Junior running back Nori Moore was honored by the Georgia High School Football Daily and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution as a running back on the AAA All-State team.

Junior running back Nori Moore was honored by the Georgia High School Football Daily and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution as a running back on the AAA All-State team.

GHSF Daily honors Moore for All-State

Junior Nori Moore made the All-State team for the Georgia High School Football Daily at running back. Moore has now been named All-State twice, once by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and now by the Georgia High School Football Daily. Moore spoke on what it meant to him to receive the honors.
Photo credit: Bas van den Eijkhof

Photo credit: Bas van den Eijkhof

Hartwell Speedway waves final flag

After 16 racing seasons and thousands of laps ran, the Hartwell Speedway raised its final checkered flag. Owner of the Hartwell Speedway announced via Facebook that after 16 years, it was time for him to move on and close the speedway.
Photo credit: Insung Yoon

Photo credit: Insung Yoon

# Throwback Thursday

1986: The Lake Hartwell Resources Management Center opened a new corps office in Hart County, costing around $1 million to build. In 2023 currency, that amount would be around $4 million. “The new complex will house U.S.
Photo credit: David von Diemar

Photo credit: David von Diemar

The Blotter

The Hart County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests:   Jan. 10 •Robert Duncan, 37, of Comer was arrested and charged with DUI, failure to stop for a stop sign, and open container in vehicle. •Patrick Hickman, 36, of Hartwell was arrested and charged with DUI.
Photo credit: Sasun Bughdaryan

Photo credit: Sasun Bughdaryan

Legislative newsletter - week 2

The second week of January, every year, is a big week for your Georgia General Assembly.  The first week of session is generally organizational, spent electing leadership, and taking care of general housekeeping.
The sidewalk along South Forest Street in Hartwell. The city is expected to begin phasing in sidewalk projects near the public schools initially.

The sidewalk along South Forest Street in Hartwell. The city is expected to begin phasing in sidewalk projects near the public schools initially.

City receives federal grant for sidewalks

The Hartwell city council received $400,000 in federal grant money to begin construction on building and improving sidewalks in Hartwell.
Pictured is a screencap of a video taken of Hartwell resident Brooks Mewborn, who went viral for the scene above, where he started a UGA chant on a plane hours after the school’s second consecutive national championship.

Pictured is a screencap of a video taken of Hartwell resident Brooks Mewborn, who went viral for the scene above, where he started a UGA chant on a plane hours after the school’s second consecutive national championship.

Hartwell man goes viral for Dawgs chant aboard airplane

Hart County Assistant Superintendent Brooks Mewborn went viral for starting a UGA chant on the plane ride home from last week’s national championship. Mewborn was in attendance at the 2022 college football national championship game in Los Angeles on Monday, Jan.